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Measuring Single-Cell Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number and Heteroplasmy Using Digital Droplet Polymerase Chain Reaction
Published on: July 12, 2022
Heteroplasmy concordance between mitochondrial DNA and RNA
Ruoyu Zhang1,2, Kiichi Nakahira3,4, Augustine M K Choi3
1Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 14853, USA. rz253@cornell.deu.
Abstract:
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) heteroplasmies are associated with various diseases but the transmission of heteroplasmy from mtDNA to mitochondrial RNA (mtRNA) remains unclear. We compared heteroplasmies in mtRNA from 446 human B-lymphoblastoid cell lines to their corresponding mtDNA using deep sequencing data from two independent studies. We observed 2786 heteroplasmies presenting in both DNA and RNA at 1% frequency cutoff. Among them, the frequencies of 2427 (87.1%) heteroplasmies were highly consistent (less than 5% frequency difference) between DNA and RNA. To validate these frequency consistencies, we isolated DNA and RNA simultaneously from GM12282 cell line used in those two sequencing studies, and resequenced its heteroplasmy sites. Interestingly, we also observed the rapid changes of heteroplasmy frequencies during 4 weeks of the cell culture: the frequencies at Day 14 increased by >25% than those at Day 0. However, the heteroplasmy frequencies from the same time point were highly consistent. In summary, our analysis on public data together with in vitro study indicates that the heteroplasmies in DNA can be transcribed into RNA with high fidelity. Meanwhile, the observed rapid-changing heteroplasmy frequency can potentially disturb cell functions, which could be an overlooked confounding factor in cell line related studies.
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